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The treatment of hypertension has become the most important
intervention in the management of all forms of chronic kidney
disease. Chronic Kidney Disease and Hypertension is a current,
concise, and practical guide to the identification, treatment and
management of hypertension in patients with chronic kidney disease.
In depth chapters discuss many relevant clinical questions and the
future of treatment through medications and or novel new devices.
Written by expert authors, Chronic Kidney Disease and Hypertension
provides an up-to-date perspective on management and treatment and
how it may re-shape practice approaches tomorrow.
Progress in biomedical science has called for an international
discussion of the medical, ethical, and legal problems that
confront physicians, medical researchers, infertile couples,
pregnant women, and parents of premature or disabled infants. In
addition, the unprecedented technological developments in
obstetrical, perinatal, and neonatal medicine in recent years have
indicated a need for an international forum for interdisciplinary
dialogue regarding the definition of early human life, the
neurological development of early human life, the value of early
human life, the obligations for its protection and prolongation,
and the limits to these obligations.
As healthcare policy and practice turn toward the use of evidence-based medicine, there is a heightened need for resources that cover the process of research synthesis for the purpose of healthcare outcome improvement. Healthcare Informatics and Information Synthesis integrates the conceptual and procedural dimensions of research synthesis in each of the five stages of the process to produce step-by-step instructions for clinically applicable research syntheses. Explicit instructions are given for tasks ranging from computing a kappa to aggregating effect sizes. The authors provide seven detailed meta-analytic examples that cover a variety of data types, ranging from mean differences to odds ratios, allowing the reader to replicate the results exactly. The book includes a compendium of Internet sources and addresses as well as several ready-to-use forms to assist the reader in the administrative process of conducting a review. Personnel in all healthcare domains, including practitioners, researchers, quality improvement professionals, educators, administrators, students, and consumer information writers will find this an invaluable resource.
The treatment of hypertension has become the most important
intervention in the management of all forms of chronic kidney
disease. Chronic Kidney Disease and Hypertension is a current,
concise, and practical guide to the identification, treatment and
management of hypertension in patients with chronic kidney disease.
In depth chapters discuss many relevant clinical questions and the
future of treatment through medications and or novel new devices.
Written by expert authors, Chronic Kidney Disease and Hypertension
provides an up-to-date perspective on management and treatment and
how it may re-shape practice approaches tomorrow.
Progress in biomedical science has called for an international
discussion of the medical, ethical, and legal problems that
confront physicians, medical researchers, infertile couples,
pregnant women, and parents of premature or disabled infants. In
addition, the unprecedented technological developments in
obstetrical, perinatal, and neonatal medicine in recent years have
indicated a need for an international forum for interdisciplinary
dialogue regarding the definition of early human life, the
neurological development of early human life, the value of early
human life, the obligations for its protection and prolongation,
and the limits to these obligations.
Global Application of Prescribed Fire provides a first-hand
perspective of the various methods and ways people around the world
view and use prescribed fire. It covers the logistics, constraints
and social dynamics surrounding the intentional use and application
of fire by humans, and demonstrates how, why, when and where
prescribed fire is used in different regions. Written by
international experts, the book has four key objectives: explore
new techniques, ideas and thoughts on how to apply prescribed fire
from a global perspective; provide regional case studies covering
issues that may constrain or enhance prescribed fire projects;
stimulate cross-cultural conversations about how fires function in
ecosystems; and relate prescribed fire to wildfire regimes with
implications for protecting life and property, as well as
sustaining local fire cultures and unique fire-dependent flora and
fauna. Global Application of Prescribed Fire enhances our
understanding and knowledge about the application of prescribed
fire. This comprehensive book will provide fire practitioners,
researchers, agencies and policymakers with key ecological and
managerial insight of how prescribed fires are conducted around the
globe.
The treatment of hypertension is now evolving into a
decision-making process of ever greater complexity. Not only has
the range of drugs available increased but so too has our knowledge
of the diversity of individual patients' responsiveness to therapy,
and the need to tailor their treatment with reference to a wide
variety of additional factors. In order to provide effective
patient care, the clinician needs to be aware of all the options
available, but also of the evidence supporting their use and the
extent to which that evidence justifies the choices made. In this
new volume, leading authorities in their fields draw on the
available evidence to provide answers to a series of key clinical
questions facing the clinician treating hypertension. These include
questions of definition; who do we treat, and when? Should we treat
pre-hypertension? How does the choice of therapy change in the
presence of comorbidities such as obesity, ischemic heart disease,
left ventricular hypertrophy, diabetes or cerebrovascular disease?
What is the optimal treatment of women in pregnancy? Evidence-based
Management of Hypertension provides answers to these and many other
questions, as the authors present an expert analysis of the
available evidence and offer authoritative recommendations for
treatment planning. In each chapter, tables highlight evidence from
a variety of sources, and every chapter concludes with a series of
key practice points that present a summary of evidence-based
recommendations for best practice, graded according to the quality
of that evidence. For any clinician concerned with the care of the
hypertensive patient, this volume will be a valuable aid to
treatment planning and long term management.
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